File talk:The number of the beast is 666 Philadelphia, Rosenbach Museum and Library.jpg

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The number of the beast is 666 is much more than it seems. The six heads are all looking at several other faces within the painting. There is several mentions of a King. And more than one. The painting reflects several porpoises. There are three total. One is marked as death with exposed teeth. A male shark is directly below it. This shark is a Great White. Within the Shark can be found the image of a Whale. The painting reflects hierarchy. A Order is displayed in several other faces within the painting. The star or stars reflect life and death both. A sloth is reflected in two positions and a lamb with human hands. Worshipers dawn both sides between the three headed being. The being sits above a rock founded on Gold. The six upper heads look upon several life forms and make note of their orders. If this page remains up then I would hyperlink and edit it as this is just a very basic look. The painting has at least 6-8 pages of data. A full description would be in great detail. I've already studied it very close, my conclusion is hardly this minor. Re-visit needed. Edit~ 1/16/2017 Joshua M. DeBruycker Degree in Animation Fine Art and Classic Arts. Texas A&M University — Preceding unsigned comment was added by 72.181.226.169 (talk) 04:50, 17 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]